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Saturday, 14 June 2025

Find Peace In God's Presence

 DAILY DEVOTION MCZ MISSION DEPARTMENT


John 14:1


Jesus' words in John 14:1 offer comfort and peace in uncertain times.

It is in trouble times and uncertainty that we need the presence of the Holy Spirit and our comforter.

 One has to Trust in God's sovereignty.

 Believe in Jesus and His power to calm storms.There are lot of storms in our lives and it's only Him the Almighty God who can do it for us.

 Experience peace that transcends understanding.


You have to Trust Jesus with your fears and worries.

Find peace in His presence, even in turbulent times.

Hold onto faith, knowing Jesus is with you.


John 14:1 reminds us to trust Jesus and find peace in His presence. May we experience His peace and comfort.


Prayer:

Dear Heavenly Father, help us to trust Jesus and find peace in His presence. Calm our troubled hearts and minds. In Jesus' name, Amen.


Friday, 13 June 2025

Voice Of Hope Newsletter Latest Edition Out...

 The Zimbabwe Council of Churches is excited to share with you the latest edition of the Voices of Hope Newsletter, capturing powerful moments of faith-driven action from across the country covering our work in April and May.


In this issue, we reflect on a sacred convergence of Independence Day and Easter Commemorations, explore how youth in rural Zimbabwe are rising against double marginalization, and celebrate the story of a small church choir in Buhera transforming their community, one song at a time.


You’ll also find highlights from our work on land justice, inclusive electoral reforms, gender in extractives, and the inspiring ecumenical leadership transition in the United Methodist Church. Each story highlights how the Church continues to be a prophetic voice for peace and justice in Zimbabwe.


We invite you to read and reflect. Find the full newsletter here:


https://zccinzim.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Voices-of-Hope-Newsletter-April-May-2025.pdf


@top fansChristian AidBrot für die WeltNCA - Advocacy Programme for AfricaCommunitypodiumThe Herald-ZimbabweWorld Council of ChurchesAACC - CETA YouthZimcoddWomen and  Law in Southern Africa - ZimbabweTearfundOikos StudioWilfred DimingoNorwegian Church Aid Southern AfricaActionAid ZimbabweAll Africa Conference of ChurchesGIZ,German International CooperationThe Methodist Church In ZimbabweFight Inequality Alliance- Zimbabwe


Thursday, 12 June 2025

Dorcas Moyo Album Launch

 Dorcas Moyo:


The church person Fungisai Zvakavapano Mashavave  will be  the there...Thank you my sister for the honour....Whats your favourite song from Mai Mashavave???

ZCC Delegation Heads to South Africa for Key Ecumenical Conference on Justice and Peace

 Sports Correspondent 


The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC), under the leadership of General Secretary Rev. Wilfred Dimingo, has departed for Johannesburg, South Africa, to participate in the World Council of Churches (WCC) Pre-Central Committee Conference. Themed "Prophetic Witness for Life, Justice, and Peace," this important gathering seeks to strengthen the Church’s prophetic voice in addressing the pressing social, economic, and political issues of Southern Africa.

Drawing deep inspiration from the historic Kairos Document, the conference will serve as a platform to reignite and reframe the Church’s role in advancing justice and peace in contemporary contexts. Through reflection, worship, and action-oriented dialogue, participants aim to revitalize the Church’s commitment to transformative witness.

Centenary Celebration: A Century of Justice and Engagement

📅 Sunday, 15 June marks a significant milestone as the ZCC joins hands with local churches in a joint worship service to commemorate 100 years since the inaugural Life and Work conference. This momentous occasion celebrates a century of ecumenical efforts to engage society for justice, a tradition rooted in unity, faith, and action.

Deep Dive into Thematic Issues

📚 16–17 June will feature four thematic seminars that delve into critical issues affecting communities across the region:

1️⃣ Ecumenical Diakonia, Climate Justice & Sustainable Development
2️⃣ Kairos, Anti-Racism & Decolonization
3️⃣ Women in the Church & Peacebuilding
4️⃣ Land, Water & Food Justice

These sessions will offer participants an opportunity to share experiences, build solidarity, and craft practical theological responses to challenges confronting African societies today.

The event brings together key partners including:

  • AACC – CETA Youth
  • Brot für die Welt
  • Christian Aid
  • Tearfund
  • Norwegian Church Aid Southern Africa
  • GIZ – German International Cooperation

As the ZCC takes part in these critical #ConversationsOfHope and #ReflectionsOfHope, the gathering is expected to amplify the Church’s prophetic role and strengthen collaborative action for life, justice, and peace in the region.

📷 Image Credit: Oikos Studio

Wednesday, 11 June 2025

Fungisai Reflects on Humble Beginnings and Christian Journey

 


By A Correspondent 

Reflecting on her formative years, gospel singer Fungisai Zvakavapano Mashavave has shared a touching recollection of her spiritual and musical journey, marked by humble beginnings and unwavering faith.

Recalling her time as a Form 4 student at Nyazura Adventist School, Fungisai said the desire to serve in the church was already in her heart — even though her musical talents were still hidden. “At that time, I already had thoughts of becoming a church person, but I couldn’t even pass the school choir auditions,” she said.

She also laughed at her early struggles with appearance and confidence, joking that she didn’t quite know how to dress for church on weekends. Even more, the dream of becoming a professional singer seemed far-fetched. “I had no clue how to become a professional singer, but I used to drum on desks, just making music however I could,” she reminisced.

Despite the obstacles, Fungisai’s story is one of divine purpose and perseverance. She concluded her reflection with a scripture that has carried her through the years:

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future." — Jeremiah 29:11

Today, Fungisai stands as one of Zimbabwe’s most celebrated gospel artists, using her voice to inspire and uplift. Her journey is a testament to the power of faith, purpose, and trusting in God’s plan — even when the path seems uncertain.

Ruto Calls for National Unity and Shared Prosperity in Meeting with Church Leaders


By A Correspondent 


Nairobi – President William Ruto has called on Kenyans to remain united and resist any attempts to sow division along tribal lines, emphasizing the importance of collective focus on national development.

Speaking on Tuesday at State House Nairobi, where he hosted over 600 leaders from the African Independent Pentecostal Church of Africa (AIPCA), President Ruto reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to inclusive governance and socio-economic progress.

“We must all work together to unite our nation and reject any attempts to divide us along tribal lines. Let us stay focused on our shared development aspirations, which promise inclusive growth for all,” said the President.

He added that the government remains open to collaboration with leaders from all political affiliations to address the pressing challenges facing the country. “As a government, we remain committed to working with leaders across the political spectrum to confront the challenges facing Kenyans and to implement programmes and projects that fast-track our country’s socio-economic transformation,” he said.

The AIPCA delegation commended the President for engaging with faith-based institutions and reaffirmed their support for national unity and development. President Ruto’s remarks come at a time when his administration is ramping up efforts to implement key infrastructure and economic reforms across Kenya.

Tuesday, 10 June 2025

Zimbabwe Council of Churches and Tearfund Strengthen Community Resilience Through Garden Seed Support in Bikita


Staff Writer 


The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC), with the support of Tearfund, has provided garden seed packs to 124 households from the Kudyaibadza and Mataga gardens. This effort is part of the Enhancing Community Resilience Through Sustainable Income Generating Scalable Projects initiative.

These gardens are more than just plots of land—they are lifelines for vulnerable families in Bikita District, providing essential food and income. The seed support is one component of a larger, integrated project that includes fencing of gardens, installation of solar-powered boreholes, and training in climate-smart agriculture and gardening practices.

By combining practical tools, infrastructure, and knowledge, the project aims to build long-term resilience and empower communities to thrive in the face of climate and economic challenges. With the right resources, community gardens are transforming into hubs of sustainable livelihoods and food security.

Every seed sown is a step toward a more resilient, self-sufficient, and hopeful future for the people of Bikita.

#zccinzim #Tearfund #CommunityResilience #FoodSecurity #BikitaGardens #ClimateSmartFarming #SustainableLivelihoods #ActionsofHope

Fostering Unity In Body of Christ Jesus

 As we step into a new week, we embrace the spirit of ecumenical growth—fostering unity, collaboration, and shared purpose across faith communities. Guided by Ephesians 4:3, we strive to strengthen bonds, build understanding, and work together toward peace and justice. Through dialogue and action, we create a future where faith inspires unity and communities thrive together. # faithfusion #motivationalmonday


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